Сара
Bashkir
Etymology
From Arabic سَارَة (sāra). Cognate with Uyghur سارا (sara).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [sɑˈɾɑ]
- Hyphenation: Са‧ра
Proper noun
Сара • (Sara)
- a female given name, Sara, from Arabic, equivalent to English Sarah
- (Islam) the wife of the Islamic prophet Ibrahim (see Sarah in Islam)
- Мысыр аҡһөйәктәре ысынлап та Сараның сибәрлеген фирғәүенгә еткерәләр.
- Mısır aqhöyəktəre ısınlap ta Saranıñ sibərlegen firğəwengə yetkerələr.
- Egypt's noblemen, indeed, inform the pharaoh about Sarah's beauty.
Declension
singular only | |
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absolute | Сара (Sara) |
definite genitive | Сараның (Saranıñ) |
dative | Сара (Sara) |
definite accusative | Сараны (Saranı) |
locative | Сарала (Sarala) |
ablative | Саранан (Saranan) |
Kazakh
Etymology
Proper noun
Сара • (Sara)
- a female given name from Arabic
- (Islam) Sarah, the wife of the Islamic prophet Ibrahim (see Sarah in Islam)
Macedonian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈsaɾa]
- Rhymes: -aɾa
Proper noun
Сара • (Sara) f
- a female given name, equivalent to English Sarah
Ukrainian
Etymology
From Biblical Hebrew שָׂרָה (śārâ, “lady, princess”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈsarɐ]
Proper noun
Са́ра • (Sára) f pers (genitive Са́ри, nominative plural Са́ри, genitive plural Сар)
- Sarah, a Biblical character, the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac.
- a female given name, Sara, from Hebrew, equivalent to English Sarah
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Са́ра Sára |
Са́ри Sáry |
genitive | Са́ри Sáry |
Сар Sar |
dative | Са́рі Sári |
Са́рам Sáram |
accusative | Са́ру Sáru |
Сар Sar |
instrumental | Са́рою Sároju |
Са́рами Sáramy |
locative | Са́рі Sári |
Са́рах Sárax |
vocative | Са́ро Sáro |
Са́ри Sáry |
References
- “Сара”, in Горох – Словозміна [Horokh – Inflection] (in Ukrainian)